WASHINGTON — Rep. Anthony Weiner pressed the White House yesterday to come clean about allegations Democrat Rep. Joe Sestak was offered an administration job if he dropped out of the Pennsylvania Senate race.

“I think what the White House should do is, to some degree, say, ‘Here are the facts,’ ” Weiner (D-Brooklyn-Queens) said on MSNBC.

Sestak, who defeated President Obama-backed Sen. Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary last week, claimed during the campaign that the White House promised him a job if he bowed out. Republicans say the allegations, if true, could violate federal election laws.

Weiner said he doubted the Obama White House did anything wrong. But he said it had to lay the story to rest, and the best way to do that is to release all the information.